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Spain’s foreign minister has denied that the government has changed its position on supporting the U.S. military operations against Iran.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, written off numerous times since taking office in 2018, is grabbing the political lifeline unwittingly thrown his way by Donald Trump.
WASHINGTON, March 4 () - The White House said on Wednesday that Spain has agreed to cooperate with the U. military after President Donald Trump threatened to cut off trade, but Spain denied making
The White House had said Spain agreed to cooperate with U.S. military operations after President Trump threatened trade penalties.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refused to support the US war with Iran even as Trump threatens to cut trade ties with Spain.
The leftist government in Madrid said the war against Iran violated both international law and the agreement between Spain and the United States on the use of air bases.
This was stated this morning by Spanish President Pedro Sánchez at the Moncloa Palace. The president analyzed the crisis in the Middle East, clarified his
The Spanish Prime Minister is holding to his position against his country's involvement in operations in the Middle East and has criticized President Trump's retaliatory threats.
The Spanish government reiterated it would not let U.S. forces use two joint military bases in Spain as the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran escalates, widening a rift with the Trump administration.